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Traveling to Singapore, what materials are needed to apply for a Singapore tourist visa?

Required materials for visa application

1. Basic materials

1) Passport: original passport and photocopy of passport photo page. The passport should be valid for more than six months (calculated from the date of entry), and have at least one blank visa page;

2) Visa application form (original): One complete form in English with application Application form signed by the applicant.

3) Two passport photos (one to be posted on the form, the other for scanning), the photos should meet the following requirements:

⑴ Two inches, color, white background , a recent photo taken within three months;

⑵ Frontal without any headgear (if a hat or accessory is worn according to special religious or customary requirements, the hat or accessory shall not cover the applicant's facial features).

4) Original and copy of ID card (note: those applying for a business visa only need a copy).

2. Other materials required to apply for a tourist visa are as follows

1) Proof of employment:

⑴ If the applicant is an active employee, he or she must provide proof of employment by the company An original copy of the employment certification letter issued. The certification letter must state that the company agrees with the applicant's leave, and specify the applicant's employment time, position, and salary in the company in detail. The employment certification letter must list the address, telephone and fax numbers of the company and relevant contact persons. Letters must be stamped with the official seal.

⑵ If the applicant is unemployed, he or she must provide documents proving his or her personal financial status, such as bank deposit certificate, real estate certificate, etc. (original and copy). There is no specific requirement for the amount of the bank deposit certificate, but the bank issuance date must be within 2 weeks of the visa application submission date. This certificate should truthfully reflect the applicant's financial ability.

2) Household register: Applicant’s household register (original and copy). If it is a collective household registration, you can apply for household registration certificate at the Public Security Bureau and provide the original and copy.

3. Other materials required to apply for a business visa are as follows:

1) Letter of attorney: If you cannot come to the embassy to apply for a visa in person, you must issue a letter of attorney, and the letter of attorney must indicate The name and ID number of the person being entrusted (in both Chinese and English). The entrusted person must provide the original ID card and submit a copy. When the same person is entrusted by multiple persons, a letter of authorization must be submitted when applying for and receiving a visa.

2) A printout of the Singapore company’s business registration profile: a printout of the Singapore company’s latest business registration profile issued by the Singapore Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (http://www.acra.gov.sg), The profile should be printed no more than 6 months from the date of submission. Applicants who are invited by Singaporean government agencies and universities or who attend exhibitions, large-scale conferences, etc. held in Singapore do not need to issue V39A form and Singapore company business registration profile. Applicants only need to submit the original invitation letter issued by the institution or organization to the applicant. The invitation letter must have the signature of the inviting person of the institution or organization and the name of the applicant.

3) Original V39A form (letter of introduction): an original copy completed in English by the representative of a company registered in Singapore (must be a Singaporean citizen or Singapore permanent resident over 21 years old). The letter must indicate the Singapore company's address, telephone number, fax number, company seal, and the Singapore ID number and signature of the company representative.

4. Student visa:

1) Four original documents, original and copy of notarized certificate:

⑴ Birth notarization.

⑵ Highest academic qualification certificate.

⑶ Proof of highest academic qualifications.

⑷ Bank deposit certificate (the validity period of the bank deposit certificate should be a time deposit of at least three months after the day of the interview. Applicants must ensure that the bank deposit certificate is still valid when attending the interview. The bank deposit certificate can It is the bank deposit of the applicant/parents/self and parents. The minimum deposit amount is RMB 150,000 or other foreign currencies equivalent to the amount).

Note: The above notarized certificate must be notarized by the notary office in the applicant’s location, and submitted to the Authentication Office of the Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China and the Singapore Embassy and Consulate in China for double authentication.

2) The applicant’s study abroad plan (signed by the student and dated).

3) Originals and copies of the following materials for the applicant, his parents and his spouse:

⑴ ID card.

⑵ Household register.

⑶ Proof of work.

⑷ Payslips for the three months before the interview.

⑸ If you are running your own business, please submit your business license.

4) The applicant’s original passport and a copy of the first page of the passport.

5) If the applicant’s parents/step-parents/spouse are Singapore citizens or Singapore permanent residents, the original and copy of the parents/step-parents/self’s marriage certificate and notarized marriage certificate are required.

6) Security Deposit: If students are required to pay a security deposit, the security deposit will be collected by the Singapore Immigration Bureau and delivered in Singapore. The guarantee amount is S$5,000, which can be a letter of guarantee or a cashier's check issued by a Singapore bank.

5. Information required for long-term visa application:

1) This type of visa is applicable to:

⑴ Singapore permanent residents who have been approved by the Singapore Immigration and Checkpoints Authority The person who gave the notice.

⑵ Those who have been approved in principle by the Singapore Immigration and Checkpoints Authority or the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and will be issued various types of passes. Such as work permit, employment pass, student pass, long-term social visit pass.

⑶ Lost Singapore work permit, employment pass and student pass in China.

⑷ Passport: It should be valid for more than six months (calculated from the date of entry) and have at least one blank visa page. Also submit a copy of the photo page of your passport.

2) Visa application form (original): An application form completed in English and signed by the applicant. Application forms can be downloaded online.

3) Two passport photos (one to be posted on the form and the other for scanning).

4) Copy of ID card.

5) One of the documents applicable to the applicant:

⑴ A permanent resident notification letter (copy) approved by the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority of Singapore.

⑵ An entry approval letter (copy) issued by the Singapore Immigration and Checkpoints Authority or the Singapore Ministry of Manpower, allowing the applicant to apply for a work permit, employment pass, student pass, long-term Social Visit Pass.

⑶ A loss report certificate (original and copy) issued by the local public security agency, stating that the Singapore work permit, employment pass and student pass were lost in China.

⑷ A letter of proof of employment issued by a Singapore company or a letter of proof of attendance issued by a school. The letter needs to indicate the applicant’s pass expiration date and FIN number (can be received from a Singapore company or school) faxed copy).

⑸ Letter of attorney: If you cannot go to the embassy to apply for a visa in person, you must issue a letter of attorney. The letter of attorney must indicate the name and ID number of the person being entrusted (in both Chinese and English). The entrusted person must bring his original ID card and submit a copy. When the same person is entrusted by multiple persons, a letter of authorization must be submitted when applying for and receiving a visa.